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- 3. (adj.) being part of the beliefs, customs or way of life of a particular group of people, that have not changed for a long time
- 5. (n.) the ability of knowing what is in someone's mind or communicating with him/her mentally, without using speech, writing or any other normal method
- 7. (adj.) making people love or like you
- 9. (adj.) strange and frightening in a way that makes you think of ghosts
- 13. (n.) a type of story which is written about imaginary people and events, not real ones
- 17. (adj.) not clearly or fully explained
- 18. (n.) the belief that particular events happen in a way that cannot be explained by reason or science
- 19. (n.) a traditional short story that teaches a moral lesson, especially one with animals as characters
- 20. (n.) a person who performs on the stage, on television or in films/movies, especially as his job
- 23. (n.) a story from ancient times, especially explaining the early history of a group of people or natural events
- 24. (adj.) showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things
- 28. (n.) the act of saying or finding out what will happen in the future
- 31. (n.) a man of high social rank in the past who was trained to fight as a soldier on a horse
- 34. (v.) to show that something is true by providing facts, evidence, etc.
- 35. (n.) a large strong building with thick high walls and towers, built in the past by a ruler or an important person to protect the people inside from attack
- 40. (n.) an imaginary creature, either very large or very small, that has magic powers and lives in mountains or caves
- 42. (v.) to entertain an audience by acting in a play, singing, etc.
- 45. (n.) a person's fate or fortune
- 46. (n.) a long printed story about imaginary characters and events
- 47. (n.) a word or phrase that has a magic power to make something bad happen
- 48. (v.) to make a connection in your mind between people or things
- 49. (n.) a sign of what is going to happen in the future
- 50. (n.) the state of being difficult to understand or explain because it has more than one possible meaning
- 51. (n.) a rough piece of writing or a plan that is not yet in its finished form
- 53. (n.) a story about a crime such as murder, in which events are only explained at the end
- 56. (n.) a person who changes into a wolf at the time of the full moon
- 59. (n.) the main subject or idea in a piece of writing
- 60. (adj.) controlled by an evil spirit
- 62. (adj.) affected by magical powers
- 67. (n.) the main bad character in a story
- 70. (adj.) very unkind and cruel, and deliberately behaving in a way that is likely to harm someone or hurt his/her feelings
- 71. (n.) a separate section of a book, usually given a number or title
- 72. (adj.) cruel and violent
- 73. (n.) an exciting, unusual, and sometimes dangerous experience, journey or series of events
- 74. (n.) a creature like a small man, who has magic powers, e.g., the Seven Dwarfs in Snow White
- 78. (n.) a story from ancient time about famous people or events, that may or may not be true
- 79. (n.) a person who is not loyal to his/her country, friends, beliefs, etc.
- 80. (n.) a story about death or suffering with a sad ending
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- 1. (n.) a statement that says what is going to happen in the future, especially one that is made by someone with religious or magic powers
- 2. (n.) a woman who is believed to have magic powers and who uses the powers to do evil things or help other people
- 4. (n.) a creature like a small person, who has magic powers
- 6. (n.) the most important character in a play, film/movie, book or story
- 8. (n.) conversations in a book, play, film/movie, etc.
- 10. (n.) a magic bird that lives for several hundred years before setting fire to itself and being born again from its ashes
- 11. (n.) a person who is able to see future events or to communicate with people who are dead or far away
- 12. (n.) a section of piece of writing that starts on a new line and consists of at least one sentence dealing with a single subject
- 14. (n.) a person or an animal in a book, play, film/movie, etc.
- 15. (n.) a way of describing one thing by referring it as another thing in order to show that the two things have the same qualities and to make the description more powerful
- 16. (adj.) morally bad, cruel or very unpleasant
- 21. (n.) a book with an exciting story, especially one about crime or spying
- 22. (n.) the last part of a story, play, film/movie, etc.
- 25. (adj.) very silly or unreasonable and deserving to be laughed at
- 26. (n.) the traditional stories and culture of a country or community
- 27. (n.) a person who performs on the stage, on television or in films/movies, especially as her job
- 29. (n.) a person who strongly opposes someone or something
- 30. (n.) the series of events that form the main story of a book, play, film/movie, etc.
- 32. (adj.) extremely brave or determined and deserving admiration
- 33. (n.) not being loyal to a country or a person by doing something harmful to them
- 36. (n.) a man who is believed to have magic powers and who uses the powers to do evil things or help other people
- 37. (n.) the spiritual part of a person which some people believe to exist after death
- 38. (n.) the sounds produced through the mouth when a person speaks or sings
- 39. (n.) a dead body that has been made alive again by magic, according to some African and Caribbean religions
- 41. (n.) a living thing, real or imaginary, that can move around
- 42. (adj.) relating to poetry
- 43. (n.) a long speech in a play, film/movie, etc. made by a character, especially when alone
- 44. (adj.) an intelligent person has a high level of mental ability and is good at learning, understanding difficult ideas and subjects, and thinking clearly and logically
- 52. (n.) an unexpected change or development in a story or situation
- 54. (n.) a story of imaginary events, especially one that is full of action and adventure
- 55. (adj.) something that is unexplained seems to have no explanation or reason
- 57. (adj.) traditional and typical of the ordinary people of a country or community
- 58. (n.) the place and time at which the story takes place
- 61. (n.) a character in a story, film/movie, etc. who has unusual strength or power and uses it to save people and fight against evil
- 63. (n.) a creature like a small person with pointed ears, who has magic powers
- 64. (n.) a creature that is very large, ugly and frightening
- 65. (n.) the most important or exciting point in a story, which usually happens near the end
- 66. (n.) a magic liquid that is believed to cure illness or to make people live forever
- 68. (adj.) remaining faithful to someone or something
- 69. (adj.) believed to be visited regularly by ghosts
- 72. (n.) the frame of bones that supports the body of a person or an animal
- 75. (n.) a straight thin stick used by people who perform magic or magic tricks
- 76. (n.) a story that is based on imagination and not facts
- 77. (v.) not being loyal to a country or a person by doing something harmful to them
